Council of Ministers is a coordinating committee for the transfer of powers in Diyala

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Council of Ministers is a coordinating committee for the transfer of powers in Diyala

Announced that the cultivation of Diyala province, a circle, on Saturday, that the Presidency of the Council of Ministers formed a coordinating committee for the transfer of powers from the ministry to maintain in order to facilitate the work and provide support to farmers, while confirming that 70% of the people of Diyala depend on agriculture for their livelihood and export the surplus to other provinces and outside the country .

He said the Department of Agriculture in Diyala chief Mohamed Najib in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The Presidency of the Council of Ministers formed a coordinating committee for the transfer of powers from the ministry to the province and beyond will be to provide all facilities and support to farmers for the recovery and development of agriculture and the return of beauty and bounties orchards picturesque."

He said Najib, that "farmers and peasants in the province of Diyala have proved their merit in improving production and all the areas of agriculture in the province," stressing that "there are approximately 70% of the people of Diyala depend on agriculture for their livelihood and export the surplus to other provinces and outside the country."

And the voice of the Council of Ministers, on Tuesday, (4 August 2015), the final version of the amendment governorates not organized in a region Law No. (21).

It is said that the majority of local governments, has repeatedly stressed during the last term, its commitment to decentralization and the transfer of the powers of a number of federal ministries in her schedule next August, and threatened to resort to the Federal Court to prosecute lagging ministries transfer of powers

The coordination meeting of the governorates not organized province was held on Saturday (the first of August 2015), at the conference room in the Council of Ministers headed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the presence of eight ministers as well as governors and heads of provincial councils in 15 governorates irregular province.

The agricultural sector in Iraq has not received attention successive Iraqi governments, although there are encouraging factors of human, climatic, financial and technical, and this neglect has led to the deterioration of the local level of agricultural production, and Iraq's transition from an agricultural producer and exporter, to consumer and importer of agricultural products to different from neighboring countries.